Abstract: An improved full-spectrum luminaire utilizing a plurality of gas discharge lamps at least one of which produces radiant energy primarily in the near-ultraviolet range and another produces radiant energy primarily in the visible range. The spectral energy distribution characteristics of the lamps are chosen so that their combined radiation simulates natural daylight in both the ultraviolet and visible light ranges. The ultraviolet radiation may be switched off manually or automatically.
Abstract: A system providing flickerless operation of a gaseous discharge lamp utilizes a DC voltage applied across the lamp electrodes. Low starting voltage and power consumption are obtained by applying an AC voltage across a grounded conductor member and adjacent lamp electrodes. This is a division of application Ser. No. 443,825, filed Feb. 19, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,890,540.
Abstract: A light filtering system for improving the spectral output from fluorescent lamps. A filter placed within the lamp envelope between the phosphor coating and the arc discharge path between the lamp electrodes, absorbs mercury arc radiation in the visible range while passing arc radiation in the ultraviolet range to excite the phoshor coating and produce visible light emitted through the outer envelope.